Online Institutions Offer BSN Degrees to Working Adults

There are many options for today’s nursing student, including distance education programs that allow you to complete much of the coursework online so you can fit your schoolwork into your already hectic schedule. It’s possible to finish a BSN over the Internet in as little as 18 months depending on transferred credits and other factors. While getting your online education you will, of course, likely have to spend some time in labs and classrooms as needed to get the hands-on experience. But by the end, you can gain the same specialized skills and credentials that a student would receive if they had completed the entire program at a college campus. These are the skills needed to succeed in an increasingly complex health care environment.

An online degree in nursing that comes from an accredited and reputable institution will provide you with the tools to apply leadership concepts and decision-making skills to provide quality health care. During the course of the BSN program, you will need to demonstrate a commitment to the health of vulnerable populations and the ability to implement enhanced information technology knowledge to support clinical and managerial decision-making. You should also be able to develop effective communication and collaboration skills while getting your distance education.

Some people may question whether an online education is sufficient for a future nurse. The fact is that the leading online universities have tens of thousands of active adult learners that are all pursuing their professional goals, which creates a very supportive community for a future nurse. The faculty members are still chosen based on their academic and professional qualifications in the nursing industry, as well as their ability to help students apply what they have learned. Some might even say it is the best way to get a hands-on degree.

Getting an online degree can open many new doors for you without preventing you from meeting your current work and family obligations. And when it comes to nursing, the door that it opens will help you benefit your community for many years to come.

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 education